Can osmanthus trees be planted alive in winter?
Osmanthus fragrans planted in winter
Osmanthus fragrans can also be planted in winter, but it is usually planted in May, June or 10, because the climate and light in these two seasons are conducive to the growth of Osmanthus fragrans and the survival rate is also high.
Survival of transplanted osmanthus trees in winter
Osmanthus fragrans can be transplanted in winter in warmer places in the south, while it is too cold in the north to transplant Osmanthus fragrans.
How to plant osmanthus trees in winter
1. Digging a hole: Osmanthus fragrans needs to dig a hole before transplanting in winter. The diameter of this hole is larger than the root of the seedling. When planting, add some fertilizer and fill some soil on it.
2. Cultivation: When transplanting osmanthus trees, first put the seedlings into the dug holes, cut the straw rope to keep the roots upright, then fill in some soil to keep the roots stable, and tamp the surrounding soil with tools.
3. Water and fertilizer: after planting osmanthus trees, if there is water accumulated in heavy rain, drainage measures should be taken, and ditches can be used for drainage.
Matters needing attention in planting osmanthus trees in winter
Before planting osmanthus trees in winter, we must observe the weather in advance, do not plant them in rainy or snowy days, and choose a sunny weather for transplanting.
At the same time, the temperature changes greatly in winter, so try not to plant in frost or freezing weather, otherwise it may freeze to death just after planting, and osmanthus seedlings will not be able to adapt.